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Write Your Own Adventure Story
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Write Your Own Adventure StoryWrite Your Own Adventure Story

Provides tips on how write adventure stories, including how to get started, how to create characters, and how to develop plots. Includes suggestions from famous authors.
 
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Write Your Own Graphic Novel
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Write Your Own Graphic NovelWrite Your Own Graphic Novel

Graphic novels are a popular new way to tell all kinds of stories. Topics in these book-length comics range from exciting adventure stories to compelling scientific and historical topics. This book will help you keep the big picture in sight as your graphic novel takes shape. 
 
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Structuralism and Semiotics
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Structuralism and Semiotics

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Great Extinctions of the Past
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Great Extinctions of the PastGreat Extinctions of the Past

Great Extinctions of the Past traces the rise and fall of prehistoric species, includes discussion about the time-honored and often-challenged theories about the five biggest extinctions, and raises questions about whether we are heading toward another mass extinction today.
 
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The Man Who Found Time - James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth's Antiquity
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The Man Who Found Time - James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth's AntiquityThe Man Who Found Time - James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth's Antiquity

Modern geology began with James Hutton, who looked to the ground rather than holy writ for clues about the age of our planet. He flourished during the Scottish enlightenment, which also saw the rise of his friends David Hume and Adam Smith; at that time, biblical scholarship's estimate of a 6,000-year-old Earth was widely accepted. How this number was derived-- it made sense even to Isaac Newton--is part of the interesting background material in this biography of Hutton, which also digresses into the politics of Hutton's Edinburgh in 1745, when Bonnie Prince Charlie arrived in town to raise the Stuart standard.
 
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